PAGE TIVC THIS DAILY NtfW3 Monday, jj.i The Cheapest Fine Tea linown "! : WEEK AT TH Earns. Monday and Tuesday HO IT 111 fill ffl mm m at mim T1EIB aL SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Administratlve Preference For The' Empire. The same periodical deals wilh what the preference" and here is its .explanation: as lor administrative preferenees,Jet fads illustrate its po.sihiiities. The Hrilitdi no Costs less than per cup. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .......... $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Lmpire and the United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 93 80 Monday. March 15, 1926. Good Community Life And Interest. Recently a British Columbia librarian now in California in nddreMtig a .group ol librarian on the different library systems quoted the yearly circulation of the Prince Rupert library and thej were all surprised. It seems that -not many libraries of the sixe of this one do as well and the lady aid that uotluug warmed the heart of u librarian as much US to have the luniks circulate. "A reading public is always au indication of gtiod cumiYitiitKy life and interest," she said. to Prince Rupert - lame is spreading to California through her public library. She is. pointed to as a model. This should eucoumgo th,- who sometimes feel that Prince Rupert does not amount Ui much and that the efforts made here are not of much avail. British Columbia In1 Britain. British Columbia i getting better known in Ureal Britain than formerly. This is partly due to the newspapers mid other periodicals puolishing article about the province and partly through the luuribts, traveller and Jeoturers wliutomo here and goilionie add. tell4th tale of the AvoildeBfut. eliniahy wonderful country' -andxvuilderftll people oil the Pfiotne- t-iTasL'- " .i t , . it.. i. , ..... . i-rrejii miuioer 01 me iuiaoian Uiizeiie. puimsiieo in London, buglaiid. is alniot a Unlisli Coltinlbia number. One of the feature articles under the lie.idiug of Canadian Progress deals wholly with this provftice and' has jrv the centre of the page a good photograph of Hon. John Oliver. The spread of pictures in the centre is devoted wholly to Hritish Columbia and contains due ui .Prince Rupert-harbor showing the shipyard ami also photos of Telkwa and Jlazellou. There is also an article on mining development by Ron. Wni. Sloan. it calls "administra tis two following Empire Sleel Cor- juration, largely financed and mnlinged from this country, re icuuy scciiieo in . ew .eatanu u contract Tor 10,1)1)11 tons ot sleel to be made in Noca Scotia from Newfoundland ore. Here four parts orilhe Empire are in business- partnership to the advantage of each. The practice eat) "He extended almost imtefin-ilely. The other beneficent use of the principle of administrative preference is the new British djusincss in British Columbia timber. The siugle order now given to British Columbia for railway sleepers, quoted as amounting lo 21,000.000 board' feet, is greater than the whole rxporfof lumber from tfie province in the year 1P23. and would, the- VniKouvei Province tells us, lake half a yiyr, to fill by a mill working" .continuously with a daily output of, say,, 125.000 feet (the estimated cut of the newlv-opened sawmill plan! near Alherlii). Fin-ther large orders from me unlisli uoanl of Trade, for the cronstructinn of ils lifdmnK aud iug from tjie AdmirnUy, for decking batllesliips a I heir lililkhends, are also, annPMC!d- We rer ild eoiistruct- nil how. Lord anoociie. wnmi ,nrm i.oru or the kdniirnllv in llms, caused to be ninde the first experiment with Douglas fir for the deck or a wnrsh.p then under construction. Tliat'dhe experiment was satisfactory is attested bv the fact, thfif nflee Admiralty haj .een m, reason to abalc its confidence in the out-put of British Columbia mills." New Publication Is '. Extremely Interesting. A new publication thai may prove exlromelv useful and is !!& y" Arthur Mee. editor of the Chddron Encyclopedia. It islands and Peoples" designed for (he home and r),oo with a large number of colored ,1 usfrat.ons. If ,s lo enrne out in forty forlnighlly parts and should prove particularly interesting to those who have fami'liies or young lHd.v.i or who arc engaged in ediiraUona! work . So warm, comfy and satisfying SHREDDED WHEAT with hot milk and a little cream .Mary Piakford in "Little Annie Hooney.' luienititronal .Vwa. 81, Wednesday I'atrirks Day Concert. Thursday Hictpird lix in 'The Lucky Devil." - Friday and Saturday Syil Chaplin in "Tin- Man on tin- Jlox." LITTLE ANNIE RGONEY HERE Mary Plckford. the World's Sweetheart, Seen in Her Latest Play Tonight "Little Annie Jtooney,-' the comply, drama ef tenement Mfe in AW York in which Mary Pickfonl stars, and which is here tonight, appears "to have hein written to onlw for "The WortH' Sweetheart" for it is an Ideal Mary Pickfonl- story,- Combining - comedy drama, smile and tear?. reu s Ftnr baliles and a and child- protty love story, "LHUe Annl Itooney' i I he t-pe of play in which the public loves In see Mary Pfekfont, and th type she can do a n othw actress aan. Irish as Name Little Annie Hooney" is as Irish mn iu name, and as. Irish as the eurly liai.d little ragamuf fin who play the .tttlo role. It deals with th young daughter of an Jiast sfble policeman whose ptayitiatcs are about thirty young bay aU who enters into the gang flfbJs and rows Of itte-e ioinent lad with ,ntl the icor at hur command. l'nexpectd tragedy stalks into the noHenratt'9 fatflily. and the Kirl i sinMeiUy fnewi with nme of the grim reatHie of life that seldom .ihe to a ohltd T tier ae. ' Throueli the sang battle se quences .Mis Pick ford romp gloriously, a leader of the dlrly rarnl boy, and the idol of her 'gang." In the dramatic scene she doe(t some of the fine!, and iiMtirt convincing work of her whole serpen career. Sweet and Appealing She is sweet and appealing a the sweetheart of her "!o," and through the entire picture the artistry of Mary Pickfonl i again revealed. While- of Ifre type, of many of her best pictures, ?'I,ittle Annie Hooney" has a new and strong plot, a carefuHy chosen casT of supporting players, and is photographically beautiful throughout. fn fact there i nothing to b" desired that is not provided in this, the latest vehicle of Miss Pick ford. It should prove her most non- pillar screen play, according to those who have seen the picture in pre- tews. THE LUCKY DEVIL ON THURSDAYTHIS WEEK Tells How Randy Won an Automobile and What He Did With It Afterwards ine liiicky Devil, comitwr to the Westholme Thursday only briiurs Hiclnnl lix to the screen as the star of a story by Myron Morgan. Longing for an automobile of his own, Handy Kantian, wiim a classy speeder al a fahionable charity haaar. He starts otf immediately on a ero countr tour, hul Hie first night eonvin- ces linn that camping in the great open spaces- is painfully differi-m from arninging advertising di-ii)ny camps in a New York department store, unit h- welcome- the assistance of Dor Mc)ee ,a charming little stenographer who is louring with her mill her in a haltered i-'ord. VA liiie Handy falls deiperalely in love with Pons, the mother thirus she discovers soniclhih that proves Handy .a notoriously wealthy yortiig Kood-for-nothlntr Siieand the.irl leave camp .with out a wont to IjIhi. He follows them. Finally flu j broke and with no accessories left on his car to trade in ror ;gns, Dundy meets Doris who has come to grief with a disabled yawn oprmg I JKJ I is your warning that you need Slumber King Do you ever yawn by day? Feel listless? Or too tired for your task or play? Nature is warning you that you need sleep. 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GRACELINE BEDS OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES -Tiuitt forShepby SIMMONS motor and no money for repair lamian taken the wt from the flivver and tow Uiem hark to Iowh-. Ijiter. after .in unsuccessful searrh for work and a near dis-fistrou experience with a earti-tul kIiow, Iioris attain meets Handy. Explanations iare in order Winning two-hundred dollar liv -1 it i it iwn round with a "pug" at a carnival. Handy enter his machine in a $1 0,000 road race. If he win. U, he all set to ko n with in. long drcamed-of lour. . If in. i well. ... The picture show- n ,- how he SYD CHAPLIN COMING 'WEEKEND'' PICTURE Is Brother of Charlie and was Featured In Charlie's Aunt Hero' Svd Chaplin, who in the extremely funny munitMliA pTcture "The Man on the Hox" due herv nl the week end, i .a brother or f.hnrlle Ohaidin. Atn be Is the funny man win. wan reutured in 'Ghnrlie' Aunt here recently, fn a rew word, the -story or U'e comedy npcuiiuu Iontp. I'rbhiy follows : Adventure beckons alurinply lo Hob. who play, a "hunch" and invcMs 50.oon jn: a now flyinfr machine. Wilhnul knowiiiK I', he has stepped into a hornet's nest or inlriffiie and absurdly fascinating event, that ee,.him, clad onlyri pyjamas, homeless and Joliless in (he njRht. '("wo Hus-sinn sjiys are intent pn slealinK ,lhe plans or the pnne, but Hon disguised as a imod of flirlatioun mien, starts a serier nf misad-venlures- timi w Irresistihly rfdicnlous,- while roinancir stalks unfetlered llin.um, fire- plolnre. Adv. to (xchaiiite "l.arfro room for rcfmcil Ken iemun: elaborately rurmsjied; reasnnnbif lo permanent pa 'v references ex changed, utiio he baths. " wTta hoticc T.lll! "K'TO K Oi I ..rth ftrttlf Frtf- 4IHl KlW I.U1 . WlHiM- ichln erwri n HuikHnr. Virion, b.i .. ui ipWj for Iknirr i, ukr ltd UM 1' ul.ir tert (mr mrvmi t tlr tl kiMli wl, Mrh On mmftiy tlHl train, ml., .uir Ckwk i:wl UhiI iiMt un. nir mot-, fenni iu mouth. Ilk- viler will br dlvrlril frtmi lly irmu at a irtni atMMil onr half mil tirthwe.rl fnmi tlu- aillirei ,rnrr it . . , TP. t. ikt Kill t ue! '.,r ihkim-.iii . vlaMir. Cor. SUam. In (ii.trul urtMe UW (tie UihI itru-ntx-l i- pan. .t Tuaiip. ( iMt 4, oraham i.taiKl. tfria a. dial (Amur or leavo V iViAimt, Tfcl. IMMliv sa jMlrl i IIm rtiM on tar tJOi ilav if rtbruar.v. lt(. say r Ikla titre aiwt in aMIN-aik,n .iinuanl thrni lad in itw AVal.r n win or nui in ow orrirw r in- VVSIer Bwirifcr at Crlie-r liuprrl. B.C. biwoiin l ihc atllraiioii mav Im- filJ Mill the aaid Wair lirrortti-r or villi thr aupln0r uf Wller Riiii!-.. Parliainrnl iiiltdlur.. Vlrlnrta fl.r. . nluii iMrtr i aflr lUr Oft aH-rararM rr ihf illrr In t local nrl'ajer. Tlw llali if iir fir.t rHilillrtliufl nt thl. oollrr I lurch 4 ill. i. ortii ecinc ronr.T AVl MIMW LTD.. ApplX-anf. . By llartM E, Whrtf. Arrfil WHTIR NOTICE. Dltaralen and Uaa TAKE ?IOTHt Own .Wth I'anflr ForeaH nd Mtur Ltu.. hIniw adilr"' i Jill 1 'rtMlM-rUm HuWiii. Victoria. B.".r will wvlf tjfr a lirwici tn uki- aixl u-r to tiMr frrt prr -mmd uf ir iftil of Utr t'JMirk t.iwk. Hhlrli flow. MimhraM-rlv. and ilrainn Intu k'aaan lla. atamt 1 4M(r wet or Una l.laoil. Sklilraaic Inirt Thr watrr Mill lr divcrlrij rnxn Uh irrin at i rnnt aixmt inrrr-iuru-r nt rmic mirinweairm rrnin we (Miiiwmi -rir of Sec fj, Tp. t, ami will ! u.ril 'r IxximOi-, Mlntnir. Cower. Slram. In luatrlal wtrpnea niain the lanil rVi'tJIrd i pari, of TuwiLMpa f and a. lirilrarn .iami. neui a ii i iouiii-. or lrar ts Ippllclllt Till nnilri- wa. (HMlril mi In,' vrnuivl m llir tllli day of fviiruarj. itt V i'H t this nolire and an aiiplication (Mlfankitl llxrrto and to llir -Watrr n win ir rfi in in orrin- or tlx-Wairr Prnonl-r at Prime ltii(url, It i. oiMerUoii in it appllrallon may Ik- filril lili Urn laid Wairr nrmrik-r or villi tiw-' "ii'Ptrnr nt Water nilit. Pai lnmrni HirlMmr.. Vlrtorla ll.c. union thirn day aflrr ll- flrt apiiearancr of int. tKillci. in a kn-al nrw.paier. Tlir data nt 'he rtfal leihllralxm of thin notice l March nh. ttfi. K0HTII PACiriC FOnFSTS AlO Ml.vr.s l.m. Appllranl. Bt llartild F. VVhYlt, Arrnl roam F. Nolfca of Application for Carttfleata of lmproamanta "Sljht" Minaral Claim Sttllll III lh I'rlnji lt,t,f lll.u Illlrl.l,in of III. aL..m rii. t.-i - iooatrdr Vrar llir dead of kll.unikaluin i.r caniui iMiuiiT- nwan in. ftum-lir of tntliUr'a Ipp Miiur'. i'nriirij..,A TAkP MlTirC I ha I I an.n ll.lln P 1 Miner-. Orliricatc o. 9lt, Inlrnd at the rnd ef altly daya from lx dta' hereof, in apply to ibe Minmr llornrilcr ! fit. . i'.,i rid.i. ... In... ........ . . ... .t -.v. fllMMTrillT)4 0- l lirHir of iititaliiinr a crown 0ran(' or th almtfl ilaiin. And flintier takr notlrr .7 miner - .ei'iinn ar. or the "Mineral Act.' iiiimI lie imiiiiiit-iirrd lie ' fore the ixaiitiin- or aurh Oitlflratr of IniririrvrmeiiiK. i talfd Ihla Jrd day of Frhmarjr, I if A ' SWAN UMAX owner J By . T, lenny, AieuU THREE FLOWERS Preparations For Exqulsllo Caro of thhe Skin - Cleuii-ing f and Tis.ue Hinbler, mid Vanislmiir Ocuo 50o skI For the Face Fare I'owtler in white, nalrn-m 76c Houge. ui dark, medium, and light -h.nlf-I.tptick anil Kvebrow I'eurtN, each . . f $1.00 Ms 2St Krilliautine. Talctiin Powder. Huap and I'1 ; p With each $1.00 box of Three Flowers Fce Powf we are pivintf a package cunlnitiitiR ix 1 ' Three Flowers-Preparations Free. There is also a booklet on lircainfr Table have' for the asking. Ormes Limited The Hexnll Sttirc 3rd Avenue and Gth Street. Pioneer h gt 5 . Phones S2 snf Steamship and Train Service l't0,"', 8.S. 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